AMERICAN ATHLETIC S.
FIXE PERFORMANCES
DT'FTY WJXS THE 100 YDS IN 9 4-SSKC. ' In one of the most closely fought eontMts tha.t has pver marked the annual gathering of the athlete* in the meet of the In+ercollogia'te Amateur Athletic A.^ooiation of America, the Yale track and field /■ppre« iontative* sama owt tl'e winnfM. at Berkeley Oval, New York, on May 30, with only « half poiru* to Kpare ; Harvard being =econd with 41 points to the 4-1^ scorp-d by t'io Blue. Thf-ee two teams bore <-ff the palm, Cornell being only a poor third with 16 point's, Princeton fourth a-ifch 11^ points. Syracuse fifth with 11 points, Georgetown sixth with. 8 points, Amlierst iovpnth with 7 porints, Pennsylvania, eighth wLth only 3 point", and Williams last with 2 points Harvard has onteretl a protest in th" lOQyda Da>?li, claiming tiwit Schirk finished second and not Moulton. Shoulrl Hjo judges alter their decision in tho matter ii would make Harvard tho winner of the moot. Beck, the mighty, from New Haven, established now figures at shot-put on his second trial, putting th-e weight 46ft 3iin — lffc 3iin bettp-r than his mark of la-st year. Shutt. of Cornel', also reali.°ed expectations and clipped 11 3 5-cc from the record in the Two-mile Run. covering 1 tho distance in 9.4-0, the beet previous record being 9.51£- _ *
' One-mile Run.— W. A. Colwell, HnrvarS, won; C. B. CMcott, Yale, second; F. W. Poate, Cornell, third; D. S. M'STeekan, Cornell, fourth. Time, 4min 30 3-ssec. Shot-put, finnl.— "Won by F. G. Beck, Yale, 46ft; F. H. Schoenfuss, Harvard, second, 44£t 6in ; C. H. Robinson, third, 44ft 2&in. 440 yds Run, final— Won by J. E. Haigh> Harvard; J. A. Reilly, Georgetown, second; H. Argogos. Cornell, third ; W. G. Clerk, Harvard, fourth. Time, 50 l-ssrc. 120 yds Hurdle, final.— Won by Clapp, Yale; Converse, second, Ketchutn, Cornell, third; Anderson, Yale, fourth. Time, 15 3-ssec. 100 yds Dash, final.— Won by A, F. Duffy, Georgetown ; F. R. Moulton, Yale, second ; W. A. Shcick, Harvard, third; M. T. Leighion, Harvard, fourth. Time, 9 4-ssec. Two-milo Run.— Schutt, Cornell, wdn; Bowon, Pennslyvam*, second ; King, Harvard; third; Colwell, Harvard, fourth. Time 9min 40a«c. Pole Vault.— G-ardner, Syracuse, won, llffl 7in, M-Lcnnhan, Ynle, lift 3in, second; Horton (Princeton) and Adrian (Yale) tied for third at lift. High Jiunp.— Kernan, Harvard, 6ft lin, won; Lowe, Syracuse, sft ll^.n, second; Alexander, Yale, sft 82m. third; Serviss, Cornell, fourth, 3ft 9Jin. Throwing 16!b Hammer. — Won by De Wrtfr r Princeton, distance 155 ft Bin ; Van Duyin, Syracuse, 151 ft ssin; third, Harris, Yale, 142 ft 10in; fourth, Shevlin, Yale, 141 ft Sin. Half-mile Run. — Adsit, Princeton, mm; Behr, Harvard, second; Newell, Williams, third; Taylor, Amherst, fowrth. Tfane r 2miiC 4 2-ssec. Running Broad Jump. — Won by Hubbard, Ainherst, 22ft 4 5-Bin ; second, Foster, Amherst, 22ft IJin ; third, Fulton, Yale, 22ft *hrr fourth, Bowman, Yale, 21ffc 6 Jin. 220 yds Hurdle, final.— Won by Clapp, Yale; Caifns, Cornell, second; Thomas, Yak, third; Baun, Harvard, fourth. Time, 25 l-58ec I 230 yds Run, final. — Won by Leighton, Harvard: second, Afoulton, Yale; third, Schiclr, Harvard , Long, Yale, fourth. Time, 22scc.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 63
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